Updated: 03/02/2015
- The San Jose foothills of California saw a rare occurrence of heavy "hail" Saturday afternoon. To many it looked like a snow or sleet but in fact being 50 degrees outside it fell from a thunderstorm.

Posted: 02/24/2015
- Although it is rare to view this phenomenon anywhere but in the far northern latitudes, many people have heard of the northern lights and seen photos of its illuminated beauty. What seems like a simple light show is actually a complex work of science.

Updated: 02/23/2015
- The launch condition was precisely diagnosed by a suite of ground based instruments, including the EISCAT incoherent scatter radars in Svalbard and Northern Norway. They confirmed that the rocket headed towards a space weather phenomenon in an active auroral region, forcing an electron cloud, as intended.

Posted: 02/20/2015
- Recently there has been a campaign to round up the first group of astronauts to journey to the neighboring planet Mars. This excursion would be a one way trip and conditions aren't exactly hospitable for human habitation.

Posted: 02/19/2015
- Residents in Australia's Northern Territories and Queensland braced Thursday for a pair of cyclones expected to make landfall on Friday. 'Marcia' and 'Lam' are expected to dump at least 15 inches of rain and bring winds up to 180 miles per hour.

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